Recruitment Exam Rules Changed in UP: Exam Centers Can Now Be Set Up Within a 30 km Radius of Railway Stations and Bus Stands..
UP Exam Center New Rules 2026: The government has taken a major decision regarding large-scale recruitment examinations held in Uttar Pradesh. Now, recruitment examination centers may be established within a radius of up to 30 kilometers from railway stations, bus stands, and district treasuries. Previously, this limit was restricted to just 10 kilometers. The government states that this move will facilitate the creation of a greater number of centers for major examinations and will also provide relief to the candidates.
**Rules Regarding Recruitment Examinations Revised**
The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a significant change regarding the organization of recruitment examinations. The regulations governing the establishment of examination centers for competitive and recruitment tests conducted within the state have now been revised. The government has extended the permissible distance of examination centers from bus stands, railway stations, and district treasuries to 30 kilometers. Until now, the rule stipulated that examination centers could only be established within a 10-kilometer radius; however, in light of the shortage of centers for large-scale examinations—and the logistical difficulties encountered in managing them—the government has taken this decision.
**Administration Issues New Order**
In this regard, M. Devraj, Principal Secretary of Appointments and Personnel, has issued a new government order. He has also dispatched directives to the chairpersons of all commissions and recruitment boards across the state, instructing them to implement these new rules. The government order explicitly states that examination centers for recruitment tests will henceforth be established in accordance with these new standards. However, the government has also clarified that all other regulations pertaining to the establishment of examination centers will continue to apply exactly as they did previously; the only modification introduced is specifically regarding the distance-related criteria.
**Why Was the Rule Change Necessary?**
In reality, Uttar Pradesh conducts numerous recruitment drives that attract hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of candidates. For such examinations, establishing a sufficient number of examination centers poses a significant challenge for both the government and the respective commissions. The Home Guard recruitment examination, held recently in April, serves as a prime example of this challenge. Approximately 2.5 million candidates were expected to appear for this particular examination. Preparing examination centers for such a massive number of candidates was no easy task. In several districts, an adequate number of schools and colleges could not be identified or secured within the previously mandated 10-kilometer radius. It was precisely for this reason that the government found it necessary to amend the existing rules.
Decision Taken with Police Recruitment Exams in Mind
Major police recruitment examinations are scheduled to take place in the state in the near future. The government anticipates that hundreds of thousands of candidates will participate in these exams as well. With this in mind, a high-level review was conducted, leading to the decision to extend the permissible distance radius for examination centers, thereby enabling a greater number of schools and colleges to be designated as exam venues.
Examination Centers Can Now Be Established Up to 30 km Away.
Under the new regulations, examination centers may now be established within a radius of up to 30 kilometers from railway stations, bus stands, or district treasuries. The government believes that this measure will increase the total number of examination centers, thereby facilitating the organization of recruitment exams in a more systematic and orderly manner. Furthermore, this will provide the various commissions and boards responsible for conducting these exams with a wider range of options when selecting suitable venues.
What Benefits Does the Government Foresee?
The administration is of the view that the implementation of these new rules will resolve several significant issues. Previously, due to the mandatory 10-kilometer proximity requirement, many districts struggled to identify a sufficient number of suitable examination centers. This often created logistical difficulties in organizing and conducting the exams. Now, with the expanded 30-kilometer limit, it will be possible to designate a much larger number of schools and colleges as examination centers.
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